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The Talpur dynasty was established in 1783 by Mir Fateh Ali Khan Talpur, who declared himself the first Rais, or ruler of Sindh, after defeating the Kalhoras at the Battle of Halani. [citation needed] Early Talpur rule was termed the First Chauyari, or "rule of four friends" - Mir Fateh along with his brothers Mir Ghulam, Mir Karam, and Mir ...
Talpur (Balochi: تالپور) is a Baloch tribe. [1] [2] [3] [4] The tribe later formed the Talpur Dynasty. [5]The tribe is mainly settled in Sindh, Punjab and ...
Mir Shahdad was from the tribe of Talpur Baloch. [2] [3] [4]Shahdad is an Iranian name.It's used as a boy's name and means "God's gift" or "gift of the king". [5] The name of Shahdad is a common name among the Baloch, such that in Baloch literature, the name Shahdad is famous in the romantic folklore and tale.
Mir Fateh Ali Khan Talpur (Sindhi:مير فتح علي خان ٽالپر) was the first ruler of the Talpur dynasty in Sindh, a province in present-day Pakistan. He played a critical role in the transition of power from the Kalhora dynasty to the Talpur dynasty. His reign marked a period of political stability, territorial reclamation and ...
Mir Allahyar Talpur (Mir Allah Yar Khan Talpur) belonged to Mankani branch of the Talpur dynasty, which ruled Southeastern Sindh. He founded the town of Tando Allahyar . Remnants of his clay fort are still of interest to visitors.
Mir Sher Muhammad Talpur was the last Mir of Mirpur Khas who belonged to the Manikani house of the royal Talpur dynasty. The son of Mir Ali Murad Talpur , the founder of Mirpur Khas , he took up the throne in 1829 and held onto it until he was defeated in the Battle of Hyderabad in 1843.
Mir Nasir Khan Talpur(Balochi: میر ناصرخان تلپور) was the last Baloch Talpur amir of the land that included Sindh and parts of present-day Balochistan [1] and was one of the most active administrators and fighters after the decline of the Mughal Empire. [2]
Mir Ali Murad Talpur, known as the Aadil-i-Jang, was the second ruler of the Mankani Talpur state of Mirpurkhas. He founded Mirpurkhas town in 1806 and made it the capital of his state which was founded by his father, Mir Tharo Khan Talpur at Keti Mir Tharo. His state included territories of the present day southeastern Sindh. [1]